Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience - Cell and Molecular

Central Michigan University

USA,Michigan

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 22,200/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 55

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USA, Michigan

Type: University

Location Type: Rural

Founded: 1892

Total Students: 15,465 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

1200 S Franklin St, Mt Pleasant, MI 48859, United States

Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience - Cell and Molecular

Program Overview

How do brain cells communicate? A molecular and cellular neuroscience degree helps you decode the nervous system at its most fundamental level. You'll study how neurons communicate, how diseases affect brain function and how molecular research is shaping new treatments. With hands-on experience and research opportunities, you’ll graduate prepared for careers in biomedical research, laboratory science and clinical health professions—or to continue your studies in graduate or medical school.

Why our molecular and cellular neuroscience major?
At CMU, you’ll join a research-driven community of passionate students and dedicated faculty mentors, working side by side to explore the complexities of the brain. You’ll dive deep into neurobiology, genetics, and molecular pathways to understand how nervous system disorders develop—and how to treat them.

With hands-on experience in cellular and molecular biology, neuropharmacology and biochemistry, you’ll develop the expertise to:

  • Investigate the biological mechanisms behind neural function, behavior and disease.
  • Conduct research on neurodegenerative disorders, brain injuries and cellular communication.
  • Apply molecular biology and biochemistry techniques to study nervous system function.
  • Develop skills in data analysis, imaging and experimental design.